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Murray et al. v. Curlett et al., constituting the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania, et al. v. Schempp et al., 1963 — 372 U.S. 901 · caselaw · US
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Murray et al. v. Curlett et al., constituting the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City; School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania, et al. v. Schempp et al.
372 U.S. 901·Supreme Court of the United States·1963
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Opinion
No. 119. No. 142.
Murray et al. v. Curlett et al., constituting the Board of School Commissioners of Baltimore City. School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania, et al. v. Schempp et al.
Leonard J. Kerpelman for petitioners in No. 119 on the motion to strike. Francis B. Burch for respondents in No. 119 in opposition to motion to strike. Leo Pfeffer on the motion for Synagogue Council of America et al.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari, 371 U. S. 809, to the Court of Appeals of Maryland; and Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. (Probable jurisdiction noted, 371 U. S. 807.) The motion to strike certain matter from the appendix to the respondents’ brief in No. 119 is denied. The motion of Synagogue Council of America et al. for leave to file a brief, as amici curiae, in Nos. 119 and 142 is granted.